- Robert McNamara - Wikipedia
Robert Strange McNamara ( ˈmæknəˌmærə ; June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an American businessman and government official who served as the eighth United States secretary of defense from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson at the height of the Cold War
- Robert S. McNamara | Biography, Facts, Role in Vietnam War | Britannica
Robert S McNamara (born June 9, 1916, San Francisco, California, U S —died July 6, 2009, Washington, D C ) was the U S secretary of defense from 1961 to 1968 who revamped Pentagon operations and who played a major role in the nation’s military involvement in the Vietnam War
- Unlike Cheney, at least McNamara tried to atone for his crimes
Still, McNamara eventually attempted to make amends by admitting what were avoidable mistakes and advocating for the abolition of nuclear weapons Readers of “McNamara at War” may compare his self-flagellation with the utter lack of remorse exhibited by two other major figures who recently died
- Robert McNamara - Age, Married, Children, and more - Biography
Robert McNamara was a prominent American business executive and statesman, best recognized as the eighth U S Secretary of Defense, serving under Presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson
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Austin McNamara started as an NFL castoff in 2024 and has transformed into a Pro Bowl worthy player for the New York Jets in 2025
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Austin McNamara's rise as a top punter for the New York Jets began with YouTube videos Growing up in Arizona, he loved soccer and basketball but tried football in high school
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Austin McNamara's rise as a top punter for the New York Jets began with YouTube videos
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McNamara left office on 29 February 1968; for his dedicated efforts, the president awarded him both the Medal of Freedom and the Distinguished Service Medal He served as head of the World Bank
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